A child applies a force F parallel to the x -axis to a 10.0-kg sled moving on th
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A child applies a force F parallel to the x -axis to a 10.0-kg sled moving on the frozen surface of a small pond. As the child controls the speed of the sled, the x -component of the force she applies varies with the x -coordinate of the sled as shown in the figure (Figure 1) .
A-Calculate the work done by the force F when the sled moves from x=0 to x=8.0m.
B-
Calculate the work done by the force F when the sled moves from x=8.0m to x =12.0m.
C-Calculate the work done by the force F when the sled moves from x=0 to x =12.0m.
Explanation / Answer
(a)
work done from x = 0 to x = 8 m
W1 = area of OAB (from the figure )
W1 = 1/2*8m *10N
W1 = 40 J
(b)
work done from x = 8m to x = 12m
W2 = Area ABC
W2 = 1/2*(12-8)*10
W2 = 20 J
(c)
work done from x= 0 m to x = 12 m
W3 = area of OAC
W3 = area of OAB + area of ABC
W3 = W1 + W2
W3 = 40+ 20
W3 = 60 J
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